A charge q1 = 4.1 ?C is located along the x-axis at x = 7.45 cm, with a second charge q2 = 12.6 ?C locate along the y-axis at y = 6.40 cm. What is the electrostatic force between the two charges? (take an attractive force to be negative)
A charge, q1, of +10 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0, y = 8.8 cm, a charge q2 of -45 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0, y = -2.0 cm, an unknown charge of q3, is located at x =- 4.1 cm, y = 0 cm, and a charge, q4, -7 micro-coulombs is located at x = +12.6 cm, y = 0 cm. The direction of the total electric force on q4 is 136.4 degrees from the +x...
Two charges are located in fixed positions along the x-axis. One charge (Q1=-3.40*10^-9 C) is located at x=0 cm while the second charge (Q2=-5.10*10^-9 C) is located at x= +12.3 cm. What is the electric potential at x= -5.5 cm?
A point charge q1-3.8 C is located at the origin of a co-ordinate system. Another point charge q2 = 7.5 pC is located along the x-axis at a distance x2 8.1 cm from q1 (91 1- 1) What is F12,x, the value of the x-component of the force that q1 exerts on q2? -39.09 Submit 2) q1 Charge qz is now displaced a distance y2 3.9 cm in the positive y-direction. What is the new value for the x-component of...
Consider two point charges located on the x axis: one charge, q1 = -15.5 nC , is located at x1 = -1.695 m ; the second charge, q2 = 30.5 nC , is at the origin (x=0.0000). What is the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 53.0 nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3 = -1.120 m ? Your answer may be positive or negative, depending on the direction of the force.
Consider two point charges located on the x axis: one charge, q1 = -15.5 nC , is located at x1 = -1.695 m ; the second charge, q2 = 30.5 nC , is at the origin (x=0.0000). What is the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 53.0 nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3 = -1.120 m ? Your answer may be positive or negative, depending on the direction of the force.
Two point charges are placed on the x-axis as follows: Charge q1= 3.90 nC is located at x = 0.225m, and charge q2=4.75 nC is at x=-0.295 m. (a) What are the magnitude and direction of the net electric field exerted by these two charges on the origin? (b) What is the voltage (electrostatic potential) at the origin? (c) What is the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force that acts on a negative point charge q3= -0.610 nC placed...
A charge, q1, of +15 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0, y = 10 cm, a charge q2 of -42 micro-coulombs is located at x = 0, y = -3.9 cm, an unknown charge of q3, is located at x =- 4.1 cm, y = 0 cm, and a charge, q4, -8 micro-coulombs is located at x = +13.9 cm, y = 0 cm. The direction of the total electric force on q4 is 127.8 degrees from the +x...
Consider two point charges located on the x axis: one charge, q1 = -10.0 nC , is located at x1 = -1.650 m ;the second charge, q2 = 36.5 nC , is at the origin (x=0.0000). What is the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 52.0 nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3 = -1.205 m ?
Consider two point charges located on the x axis: one charge, q1 = -17.0 nC , is located at x1 = -1.725 m ; the second charge, q2 = 38.0 nC , is at the origin (x=0.0000). What is the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q3 = 46.0 nC placed between q1 and q2 at x3 = -1.080 m ?
Two point charges lie along the x-axis as shown in Figure A. The positive charge q1 = 15.0 C is at x = 2.00 m, the negative charge q2 = - 25.0 C is at the origin. Find the resultant force acting on q3 =-10.0C, which is located at x = 5.0 m from q2.